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Titlebook: Queering Memory and National Identity in Transcultural U.S. Literature and Culture; Christopher W. Clark Book 2020 The Editor(s) (if appli

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书目名称Queering Memory and National Identity in Transcultural U.S. Literature and Culture
编辑Christopher W. Clark
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概述Studies the impact of recent historical events and their cultural remembrance.Explores representations of 9/11, the 2003 Iraq War, detainments in Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay, and migration into the
丛书名称American Literature Readings in the 21st Century
图书封面Titlebook: Queering Memory and National Identity in Transcultural U.S. Literature and Culture;  Christopher W. Clark Book 2020 The Editor(s) (if appli
描述.This book examines the queer implications of memory and nationhood in transcultural U.S. literature and culture. Through an analysis of art and photography responding to the U.S. domestic response to 9/11, Iraq war fiction, representations of Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay, and migrant fiction in the twenty-first century, Christopher W. Clark creates a queer archive of transcultural U.S. texts as a way of destabilizing heteronormativity and thinking about productive spaces of queer world-building. Drawing on the fields of transcultural memory, queer studies, and transculturalism, this book raises important questions of queer bodies and subjecthood. Clark traces their legacies through texts by Sinan Antoon, Mohamedou Ould Slahi among others, alongside film and photography that includes artists such as Nina Berman and Hasan Elahi. In all, the book queers forms of cultural memory and national identity to uncover the traces of injury but also spaces of regeneration. .
出版日期Book 2020
关键词queer theory; transcultural memory; national identity; citizenship; memory studies; cultural remembrance;
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52114-1
isbn_softcover978-3-030-52116-5
isbn_ebook978-3-030-52114-1Series ISSN 2634-579X Series E-ISSN 2634-5803
issn_series 2634-579X
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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We Could Be Heroes,of war. Through an examination of Roy Scranton’s novel . and Sinan Antoon’s ., Clark points toward a queer archive that works to override perspectives through a more direct viewability—and knowability—of the Iraqi people.
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,Emergent Queers: The “American Immigrant” and the US State,radiction of the US state and its borders. As Clark shows, these texts explore the transcultural experience of the migrant through race, family, and heterosexuality, using a range of tropes that reflect on the impact of books and culture as well as the effects of the supernatural, magical, and otherworldly.
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Conclusion,y forms that move away from cultural ideals centered around the dominance of an inherent heteronormativity. In so doing, queer subjects can be better understood, he posits, while the relationship to imperialism and wider biopolitics is explored.
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Introduction,As well as providing an overview of each field, Clark lays out their approach in discussing how these theoretical lenses are imbricated with heteronormativity, requiring a queer intervention that seeks to expand conceptualizations of remembrance and its effects between borders of nation and culture.
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American Avengers,tic US landscape, arguing they highlight ways that socio-political identities intersect with different categories of citizenship. Those classifications demarcate who is able to speak freely, thereby limiting how US society is portrayed in culture, disrupting the notion of an “American” vernacular. A
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We Could Be Heroes,of human experiences of military operations conducted by the United States. By seeking to present a first-hand account of events in areas like Iraq, Clark argues that these texts ostensibly suggest a desire to destabilize the correlation between ideologies of nation-state and individual experiences
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Black Sites: Restraining and Sustaining the Queer Subject,ational sites of Guantánamo Bay and Abu Ghraib extend US reach beyond its physical borders, blurring their conceptualization. Focusing on the violent and extreme repercussions experienced by the queer body, Clark reveals empathetic routes to socio-cultural processes that establish state and citizens
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